
Principles of Health Care Ethics
by Ashcroft, Richard Edmund; Dawson, Angus; Draper, Heather; McMillan, JohnBuy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Angus Dawson, Director, Centre for Professional Ethics, University of Keele, UK.
Heather Draper, Senior Lecturer in Healthcare Ethics, University of Birmingham, UK.
John McMillan, Senior Lecturer in Medical Ethics, Hull-York Medical School, UK.
Table of Contents
List of Contributors | |
Foreword | |
Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London | |
Preface | |
Methodology and Perspectives | |
Introduction | |
The ''Four Principles'' Approach to Health Care Ethics | |
Theories of Autonomy | |
Beneficence | |
Responsibilities for Poverty-Related Ill Health | |
Liberalism and Communitarianism | |
How Many Principles for Bioethics? | |
Casuistical Reasoning in Medical Ethics | |
Utilitarianism and Bioethics | |
Deontology | |
Kantian Ethics | |
Feminist Approaches to Health Care Ethics | |
Virtue Theory | |
Moral Relativism | |
Christian Approaches to Bioethics | |
Judaism and Medicine: Jewish Medical Ethics | |
The Search for Islamic Bioethics Principles | |
Buddhist Bioethics | |
South Asian Approaches to Health Care Ethics | |
The Specious Idea of an Asian Bioethics: Beyond Dichotomizing East and West | |
Narrative Ethics | |
Empirical Approaches to Health Care Ethics | |
Medical Sociology and the Redundancy of Empirical Ethics | |
The Use of Thought Experiments in Health Care Ethics | |
Deliberative Bioethics | |
Law, Ethics and Health Care | |
Medical Humanities: An Overview | |
Reflective Equilibrium as a Method in Health Care Ethics | |
Hermeneutic Ethics between Practice and Theory | |
Paternalism in Health Care and Health Policy | |
Need: An Instrumental View | |
Rights | |
Exploitation in Health Care | |
Competence to Consent | |
The Doctrine of Double Effect | |
Ordinary and Extraordinary Means | |
Acts and Omissions | |
Personhood and Moral Status | |
Commodification | |
Issues in Health Care Practice | |
Introduction | |
Heather Draper | |
Consent and Informed Consent | |
Treatment Decisions for Incapacitated Patients | |
Children''s Consent to Medical Treatment | |
Patients and Disclosure of Surgical Risk | |
Confidentiality | |
Truth-telling, Lying and the Doctor-Patient Relationship | |
Personal Beliefs and Patient Care | |
Conscience and Health Care Ethics | |
Care in Families | |
The Ethics of Primary Health Care | |
The Nurse-Patient Relationship: A ''Principles plus Care'' Account | |
Dual Responsibilities: Do They Raise Any Different Ethical Issues than "Normal" Therapeutic Relationships? | |
Violent and Abusive Patients: An Ethically Informed Response | |
The Moral Significance of the Human Foetus | |
Will We Need Abortion in Utopia? | |
Maternal-Foetal Conflict | |
Limits to Reproductive Liberty | |
Disability without Denial | |
Disability and Equality: Should Difference Be Welcomed? | |
Genetic Counselling | |
Ethics and Psychotherapy: An Issue of Trust | |
Mental Illness and Compulsory Treatment | |
Personality Disorders and Compulsory Detention | |
Labia Mea, Domine: Media, Morality and Eating Disorders | |
Intellectual Disability | |
Ethical Issues and Health Care for Older People | |
Organs and Tissues for Transplantation and Research | |
Living Donor Organ Transplantation | |
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